First experiences to ground agroforestry Innovation Platforms into their local institutional context

J. Brouwers, D. Sanogo, Tionyélé Fayama, D. Dabiré, Brigitte Bastide, J. Seghieri, V. Ingram, J. Berg
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Description of the subject. We present a literature overview of innovation platform practices in Africa, combined with case studies of sub-national platforms established in Senegal and Burkina Faso. Objectives. The main objective was to understand how the facilitation process of innovation platforms can become more effective. Two specific objectives were to study RAMSES II innovation platform cases in Senegal and Burkina Faso where we observed and reflect on the facilitation of agroforestry innovation platforms. A final objective was to position the case results in a literature overview of IP experiences in Africa. Method. Information on innovation platforms was collected by combining an analysis of RAMSES II agroforestry innovation platform cases and an innovation platform literature review. Results. The study illustrates how the organizational position of the facilitating research agents contributed to shaping platform agendas, functions, and outcomes. This process hinges on the deployment of legitimacy claims, which appeal to technical expertise and scientific narratives, in this case on agroforestry. Institutional embeddedness is shown to be a critical aspect of agency in innovation platform multi-actor processes, contributing to framing local understandings of agroforestry and to channel collective efforts. Conclusions. The institutional identity of facilitating research agents and their relationship to members of a platform requires a more open and process oriented role. Coordination and facilitation roles can also be taken up by other members of the platform. This enhances the platform’s ability to ground their agendas into local needs and priorities. It also enhances sustainability, as active membership during the project period prepares platform members to continue after project closure.
将农林业创新平台融入当地制度背景的首批经验
主题描述。我们介绍了非洲创新平台实践的文献综述,并结合了在塞内加尔和布基纳法索建立的次国家平台的案例研究。目标。主要目的是了解创新平台的促进过程如何变得更有效。两个具体目标是研究塞内加尔和布基纳法索的RAMSES II创新平台案例,在这些案例中,我们观察并反思了农林业创新平台的促进作用。最后一个目标是将案例结果置于关于非洲知识产权经验的文献综述中。方法。结合RAMSES II农林业创新平台案例分析和创新平台文献综述,收集创新平台信息。结果。该研究说明了促进研究代理人的组织地位如何有助于形成平台议程,功能和结果。这一过程取决于合法性主张的部署,这需要技术专长和科学叙述,在这种情况下是农林业。制度嵌入性被证明是创新平台多参与者过程中机构的一个关键方面,有助于构建当地对农林业的理解并引导集体努力。结论。促进研究代理人的机构身份及其与平台成员的关系需要一个更加开放和以过程为导向的角色。协调和促进的角色也可以由平台的其他成员承担。这增强了平台根据当地需求和优先事项制定议程的能力。它还增强了可持续性,因为在项目期间的活跃会员资格为平台成员在项目结束后继续提供了准备。
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